Systemantics is the study of how systems work. Systems are groups of things that are connected and work together to achieve something. Examples of systems include computers, organisms, governments, and machines. Systemantics looks at how these systems work and how they can be improved. It studies how things interact with each other to produce the desired outcome. For example, if you want to make your car drive faster, you might look into how the engine, transmission, and wheels all interact. Systemantics can give you insight into how to make the system work better.